It’s clear snitching paid off for the disgraced rapper, Tekashi 6ix9ine. Or does it? I guess it’s how you look at it.
After singing to the feds and giving the names of a number of Bloods gang members a Manhattan federal court judge Paul Engelmayer ordered the 23-year-old rapper to serve 24 months for his role in the Nine Trey Gansta Bloods — as he bashed him over the “lives put at risk because you had been dissed” while running with the street crew.
The hip hop provocateur had begged the judge for mercy but appeared rattled in court by the presence of his estranged father, whom he hasn’t seen since he was 9 years old.
“Is this a f–king joke, [with] everything that I go through?” a shaking Tekashi asked after spotting his 58-year-old dad, who is also named Daniel Hernandez.
Before the sentence was handed down, his father raised his hand from the gallery to speak on behalf of his long-lost son, but was forcefully shot down by the judge.
“It’s way too late to show up and speak on his behalf. You squandered that right many years ago,” Engelmayer told the elder Hernandez. Daaaammmnnnnn!